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'''Clearfield County''', [[Pennsylvania]] is locaed in the middle of the state immediately east of ''Centre County'', home of ''Penn State''. The [[Marcellus shale]] formation in the county is approximately 6-7,000 feet deep and is about 300 feet thick. According to a July, 2008 report, there are several productive Marcellus wells along the Centre-Clearfield County border. With the Marcellus fairly deep in this area, the gas is under high pressure, and it is a drilling "hot spot." | '''Clearfield County''', [[Pennsylvania]] is locaed in the middle of the state immediately east of ''Centre County'', home of ''Penn State''. The [[Marcellus shale]] formation in the county is approximately 6-7,000 feet deep and is about 300 feet thick. According to a July, 2008 report, there are several productive Marcellus wells along the Centre-Clearfield County border. With the Marcellus fairly deep in this area, the gas is under high pressure, and it is a drilling "hot spot." | ||
- | Some of the companies that have been reported as actively drilling or leasing in Clearfield County include: [[EXCO Resources, Inc]], [[Rex Energy Corporation]], [[Carrizo Oil and Gas]], [[Mid-East Gas Inc./M.M. & V Energy LLC|Mid-East Gas]], and [[Little Pine Resources]]. | + | Some of the companies that have been reported as actively drilling or leasing in Clearfield County include: [[EXCO Resources, Inc]], [[Rex Energy Corporation]], [[Carrizo Oil and Gas]], [[Chief Oil and Gas]], [[Mid-East Gas Inc./M.M. & V Energy LLC|Mid-East Gas]], and [[Little Pine Resources]]. |
There is a [[Halliburton]] shop near the Woodland exit off I-80. | There is a [[Halliburton]] shop near the Woodland exit off I-80. |
Revision as of 20:07, 19 June 2009
Clearfield County, Pennsylvania is locaed in the middle of the state immediately east of Centre County, home of Penn State. The Marcellus shale formation in the county is approximately 6-7,000 feet deep and is about 300 feet thick. According to a July, 2008 report, there are several productive Marcellus wells along the Centre-Clearfield County border. With the Marcellus fairly deep in this area, the gas is under high pressure, and it is a drilling "hot spot."
Some of the companies that have been reported as actively drilling or leasing in Clearfield County include: EXCO Resources, Inc, Rex Energy Corporation, Carrizo Oil and Gas, Chief Oil and Gas, Mid-East Gas, and Little Pine Resources.
There is a Halliburton shop near the Woodland exit off I-80.